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During an experiment, an ideal gas is found to obey an additional law `VP^2=constant,` The gas is initially at a temperature T, and volume V. When it expands to a volume `2V,` the temperature becomes…….

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To solve the problem, let's break it down step by step. ### Step 1: Understand the given relationship We are given that the gas obeys the law \( VP^2 = \text{constant} \). This means that as the volume \( V \) and pressure \( P \) change, their product with \( P^2 \) remains constant. ### Step 2: Use the Ideal Gas Law The Ideal Gas Law states: \[ ...
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